(a) A labor organization or individual that purports to represent a substantial number of employees whom a petition affects and an employer may submit to the Mediation Service a petition for permission to enter into a consent election agreement leading to a determination by the Mediation Service of the facts ascertained after the consent election.
(b) A petition shall be in the form that the Mediation Service requires.
(c) (1) Whenever a petition is submitted in accordance with subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the Mediation Service shall set a period during which a labor organization may submit an objection to the petition.
(2) The Mediation Service shall set a period that:
(i) is sufficient to inform interested persons about the nature and purpose of the petition; and
(ii) does not expire until at least 1 week after the date on which the Mediation Service causes notice of the petition to be posted.
(d) (1) The Mediation Service shall cause notice of a petition to be posted, at each place of employment that the petition affects, for the period set under subsection (c) of this section.
(2) The notice shall state that a labor organization may object to the petition within the period set under subsection (c) of this section.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 4 - Bargaining Representatives; Labor Disputes
Subtitle 2 - Choice of Bargaining Representative
Section 4-207 - Petition for Consent Election
Section 4-208 - Disposition of Petition
Section 4-209 - Agreement for Consent Election
Section 4-210 - Procedure for Consent Election
Section 4-211 - Tally of Ballots
Section 4-212 - Challenged Ballots
Section 4-213 - Objection to Consent Election
Section 4-214 - Report on Investigations
Section 4-215 - Exception to Report